DE Oliveira Adilson Jose Manuel, Fresta Mário
Centro de estudos avançados em formação e educação médica (CEDUMED), universidade Agostinho Neto, Luanda, Angola.
Neurosurgery division, Hospital das clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina da USP, São Paulo, Brazil.
J Adv Med Educ Prof. 2020 Jan;8(1):50-52. doi: 10.30476/jamp.2019.81744.1030.
Angola has about 28 million inhabitants and approximately 0.21 physicians/1,000 population. There is only one specialist in some medical fields in the whole country while there is not even one specialist in some other fields. The objective of this study is to investigate the significance of the Cooperation Program for Foreign Doctors (Brazil) and its impact on the provision of specialized medical care in Angola, showing the evolution of the different specialties as well as the emergence of some specialties in Angola.
A retrospective study was performed, identifying the Angolan doctors trained in Brazil by the Cooperation Program for Foreign Doctors. The number and specialty of the trained physicians were obtained from the database of the program, and the number of doctors in each specialty in Angola was obtained by consulting the registry of doctors of the various specialist colleges in Angola.
From February 2011 to March 2019, 111 physicians were trained in 32 specialties; there was a greater increase of 50% or more in 6 specialties, with emphasis on geriatrics, haematology, nuclear medicine, surgical oncology and sleep medicine that had no specialists.
The lack of specialist doctors is a very common problem in low-income countries; on the other hand, high-income countries are already beginning to limit training in some specialties due to lack of labour market. The Angolan cooperation model could be adopted by several countries to promote a qualitative overall growth in health care.
安哥拉约有2800万居民,医生密度约为每1000人0.21名。在该国,某些医学领域仅有一名专科医生,而在其他一些领域甚至没有专科医生。本研究的目的是调查外国医生合作项目(巴西)的意义及其对安哥拉专科医疗服务提供的影响,展示不同专科的发展以及安哥拉一些专科的出现情况。
进行了一项回顾性研究,确定通过外国医生合作项目在巴西接受培训的安哥拉医生。从该项目的数据库中获取培训医生的数量和专业,通过查阅安哥拉各专科院校的医生登记册获得安哥拉每个专科的医生数量。
2011年2月至2019年3月,111名医生接受了32个专业的培训;6个专业的增长幅度超过50%,其中老年医学、血液学、核医学、外科肿瘤学和睡眠医学等专业此前没有专科医生。
专科医生短缺在低收入国家是一个非常普遍的问题;另一方面,高收入国家由于劳动力市场短缺,已经开始限制某些专业的培训。安哥拉的合作模式可供多个国家采用,以促进医疗保健的整体质量提升。